Hi everyone
I’m new to all this restoration stuff so I would like to poll some of you for answers to some questions I have about restoration.
I just acquired a 1970 C3 convertible from my dad with only 44K original miles. Luckily my dad was the Original Owner so I have most of the paper work on it and the car is in very good condition but needs some work here and there. My main goal is to leave it all original but to get it into show car condition and maximize the value of it.
While I am currently waiting for my NCRS technical manual to come in the mail, can someone give me some tips on restoration? Like what to keep original and when it is better to replace an old part with a new part.
For example, My car hasn’t been driven in a number of years and we left only a 1/4 tank of gas in the fuel tank. Therefore, I now have a bit of surface rust inside the tank. Question is do I just replace the tank with a repro or take the tank to a radiator shop and have them clean it and seal it?
I appreciate your inputs. Im sure Ill have a bunch more questions.
thanks,
Travis
I’m new to all this restoration stuff so I would like to poll some of you for answers to some questions I have about restoration.
I just acquired a 1970 C3 convertible from my dad with only 44K original miles. Luckily my dad was the Original Owner so I have most of the paper work on it and the car is in very good condition but needs some work here and there. My main goal is to leave it all original but to get it into show car condition and maximize the value of it.
While I am currently waiting for my NCRS technical manual to come in the mail, can someone give me some tips on restoration? Like what to keep original and when it is better to replace an old part with a new part.
For example, My car hasn’t been driven in a number of years and we left only a 1/4 tank of gas in the fuel tank. Therefore, I now have a bit of surface rust inside the tank. Question is do I just replace the tank with a repro or take the tank to a radiator shop and have them clean it and seal it?
I appreciate your inputs. Im sure Ill have a bunch more questions.
thanks,
Travis
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